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Sunday 6 January 2013

Due to Global Recession Falling passenger numbers emerge as top threat to Airlines


Falling passenger numbers emerge as top threat to airlines
Livemint
Domestic traffic in India has accelerated since 2004, posting a compounded annual growth rate of 18.1% between financial year 2004 and 2012, thanks to liberalization of the market and the advent of low fare carriers. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint ...
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Kingfisher Airlines' lenders to meet on Jan. 18
Hindu Business Line
The 17-bank consortium that had funded the grounded Kingfisher Airlines Ltd will meet at Mumbai on January 18. Bankers are expected to take a final call on initiating recovery proceedings against the beleaguered private airline, which has a liability ...
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Now, airlines won't have to fly on non-viable routes
Business Standard
Instead airlines wanting to fly designated routes which are considered non-viable will be given subsidy through the recently floated Essential Air Services Fund (EASF). This will be funded partly through central government budgetary support and partly ...
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Savvy travelers can avoid airline fees
Chicago Daily Herald
He's talking about the fees the airlines add to the cost of travel. "Last week, while flying home after the holiday, my bag was 3 pounds over the allotted weight," Johnson said. "It cost me an extra $50. That added nearly 25 percent to the cost of my ...
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Asiana Airlines completes Aeta village project
Malaya
Asiana Airlines (OZ) has announced the completion of the final stage of its Self-Sustaining Village Project for the Aeta tribal community in Pampanga. Through the Asiana Welfare Corps, in cooperation with the Korea International Cooperation Agency, the ...
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Airlines and the rise of designer bastardry
Crikey (blog)
Being at a dinner party where everyone supports different airline brands with the same fervor as political parties or a football club can be more stressful than trying to moderate an on-line brawl. But you do learn things. One such thing is that while ...
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2013 Travel industry changes affecting the airline travel cost
Examiner.com
Changes occurring in the airline industry may take consumers by surprise, with no formal warning of what's in-store. What you can expect is changes to airline fee structuring. For those travelers who use multiple fee based services, some airlines will...
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After banner year at Ben-Gurion airport, local airline executives deliver ...
Haaretz
Despite the woes of the world's airlines, 2012 was actually a good year for international aviation to and from Israel. About 12.4 million passengers transited through Ben-Gurion International Airport over the course of the year, the Israel Airports...
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Business 2013: American Airlines' future expected to dominate 2013 aerospace ...
Tulsa World
Barring NASA rover Opportunity's discovery of intelligent life on Mars or another terrorist attack involving commercial aircraft, AMR Corp. and American Airlines' bankruptcy restructuring is expected to be one of the major aerospace stories in 2013.
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